train fare
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Definition
Noun: - The amount of money charged to a passenger for a journey by train: This is the price paid for a train ticket.
Usage
This noun is typically used to discuss the cost of train travel. It can be a specific amount or be discussed in general terms. - It is often modified by adjectives like expensive, cheap, reduced, or full. - It is commonly used with verbs like pay, cover, include, raise, or calculate.
Examples
- Noun:
- The train fare from London to Edinburgh has increased this year.
- Do I need to pay the train fare for my child?
- Her monthly budget includes a significant amount for her daily train fare.
Advanced Usage
- "to cover someone's train fare": to pay for someone's ticket cost.
- The company will cover your train fare to the conference.
- "the cost of train fare": a phrase emphasizing the monetary aspect (though "train fare" itself means cost).
- The cost of train fare is a major expense for commuters.
Variants and Related Words
- Rail fare (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "train fare."
- Rail fares are regulated by the government.
- Ticket price (n): A more general term for the cost of any ticket, including for trains.
- The ticket price depends on the time of day you travel.
Synonyms
- Railway fare: The charge for travel by railway.
- Train ticket price: The cost of a train ticket.
Related Phrases
- Fare evasion (n): The act of traveling on public transport without paying the required fare.
- Fare evasion on trains results in heavy fines.
- Fare card (n): A prepaid card used to pay for public transport fares.
- She topped up her fare card for the train.
Noun
- the fare charged for traveling by train